Stock market on the uptick as All-Share Index improves by 0.14%

Activities on the Nigerian stock market sustained the upward trend on Wednesday with a gain of 0.14 percent on bargain hunting in Oando and 21 others.
Specifically, the All-Share Index improved further by 56.44 points or 0.14 percent to close at 40,221.30 against 40,164.86 posted on Tuesday.
Accordingly, the month-to-date and year-to-date losses moderated to 5.2 percent and 0.10 percent, respectively.
In the same vein, the market capitalisation grew by N29 billion to close at N21.043 trillion from N21.014 trillion recorded on Tuesday.
The uptrend was also driven by price appreciation in medium and large capitalised stocks, amongst which are Oando, Associated Bus Company, Japaul Gold and Ventures, Royal Exchange and Academy Press.
Market sentiment, as measured by market breadth, was positive with 22 gainers against 20 losers.
Oando dominated the gainers’ chart in percentage terms with 10 percent to close at N3.41 per share.
Associated Bus Company followed with a growth of 9.38 percent to close at 35k, while Japaul Gold rose by 9.23 percent to close at 71k per share.
Royal Exchange garnered 8.70 percent to close at 25k, while Academy Press appreciated by 7.89 percent to close at 41k per share.
On the other hand, Lasaco Assurance led the laggards’ chart in percentage terms, losing 9.49 percent to close at N1.24 per share.
Consolidated Hallmark Insurance trailed with 8.33 percent to close at 33k, while Cornerstone Insurance shed 7.81 percent to close at 59k per share.
Flour Mills of Nigeria shed 6.94 percent to close at N28.85, while Wapic Insurance depreciated by 6.90 percent to close at 54k per share.
Transactions in the shares of Zenith Bank topped the activity chart with 154.62 million shares valued at N4.09 billion.
Guaranty Trust Bank followed with 48.79 million shares worth N1.53 billion, while FBN Holdings sold 25.27 million shares valued at N185.63 million.
Transcorp accounted for 25.14 million shares worth N23.42 million, while United Capital transacted 22.01 million shares worth N136.804 million.
In all, investors traded 469.56 million shares valued at N7.08 billion in 5,470 deals, indicating an increase of 38.94 percent.
This was in contrast with a turnover of 337.96 million shares worth N3.85 billion exchanged in 5,232 deals on Tuesday.
(NAN)
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